Massachusetts Jury Awards $14M in Elderly Woman’s Death
A Middlesex County jury has awarded $14 million to the family of a 90-year-old nursing home resident who died in 2008 after being taken to a Massachusetts hospital suffering from a variety of untreated ailments.
Genevieve Calandro was taken to the hospital after falling out of her wheelchair at the Danvers nursing home. Doctors found a festering pressure sore on her back, acute appendicitis, a urinary tract infection so severe it had invaded her blood stream, kidney failure, uncontrolled diabetes, and severe dehydration. She died a month later.
The jury ruled that Radius HealthCare Center was grossly negligent. Radius has since gone out of business.
A lawyer for the company told The Boston Globe that a “breach” in the standard of care Calandro received did not cause her death.
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